Yes. And please learn some proper English.
same as we do
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The firing order on a rabbit is 1-3-4-2 gas or diesel.
cannot pass gas like people do & getting gas can kill your rabbit. To get rid of gas you can buy a bottle of Simethicone (look for a generic baby gas remedy in your drug store & check the ingredients for that listed as the active ingredient)
The Volkswagen Rabbit requires at least 87-octane fuel. In most areas (at least in the U.S.), this is considered "regular" grade gas. Higher octane gas may be used, but will have little to no effect on engine performance.
If you want to know how to make methane gas out of rabbit manure, you have to mix the manure with leaves, food and dirt. Then you have to put everything in an old plastic bag so everything will decompose if you leave it outside for a month or less. Once you've completed that you will go back outside and you'll see gases rising from that manure.
Just one located near to the fuel tank.
It is not recommended to feed rabbits cooked food. There are many health benefits to fresh food. Fresh broccoli, especially the greens, is very healthy for rabbits, although the stem and florets sometimes cause gas (which can be painful, and actually life-threatening!), so it's a good idea to observe your rabbit closely after she's eaten broccoli, and not to serve very much (some rabbits are more sensitive than others). See the related question below for more details and helpful links about the rabbit diet.
The Golf wasn't made until 1985. 1984 was the last year of the Rabbit.
The rabbit in The Velveteen Rabbit is just called "Rabbit"; it has no other name.
Throughout the production run of the Volkswagon Rabbit, it has been offered in diesel or gasoline. The most popular has been the diesel model, due to making up to 40 miles per gallon.
One cup of vegetables for every 3 pounds of bunny weight every day. So, if a rabbit is 6 pounds, he gets 2 cups of greens everyday.